Welcome to part 2 of my Samsung Mobile SDK Tutorial! In this part I will completely finish explaining every line of code for our app.

We’ll cover how to handle all the potential problems SsdkUnsupportedException can catch and we’ll handle each one. We’ll create custom alert dialogs. We’ll send the user to the app store to download an update and so much more. Most everything in this tutorial applies to any app you can make while also teaching about the Samsung Mobile SDK.

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I’m very excited to provide you with my Samsung Mobile SDK Tutorial! Over the next few videos I cover: the Samsung Mobile SDK.

Thanks to the nice people at Samsung and the Samsung Smart App Challenge, who are giving away $1.1 Million in prizes.

I’ll also be offering a give away. Between now and November the 30th, sign up for a free Samsung developer account at http://developer.samsung.com/signup and you will be eligible to win a Samsung GALAXY Note 3 device or one of three Samsung GALAXY Gear smart watches. I will choose a winner at random.

After you signup for the Samsung developer account, leave a comment on my website stating that you signed up. That is all!

You have great tutorial videos! I don’t know why Microsoft or Apple hasn’t hired brilliant people like you yet 😛

I don’t know if you remember me, but you’ve helped me out with recursion in Java, and I appreciate it. I know that you have done tutorials on the C language and is very similar to C++, but I was hoping that you would be able to create a few tutorials for it as well.

I also know you’re a busy man with creating many other video tutorials for other topics, and I (and probably others) am not in a big rush for tutorials in C++. However, it’ll be nice to see how games are programed in C++ and would like to see how you would program some simple games. I’ve already equipped myself with many C++, game coding, game engine, and related books and am ready to work my way through them. It would be nice to see other creative work developed by brilliant people such as yourself.

I hope this works out for you after you’ve completed your other recent helpful video tutorials such as this one!

Yes I remember you. I plan to finish the C tutorial soon. I’ll then probably run a C++ tutorial at the same time I continue making Android tutorials. I’ll devote about 6 months to making Android tutorials. I see so many opportunities in Android app development so I’m dedicating a lot of time to teaching it. I may reboot the Android tutorial actually and teach in a new way because I’ve learned a lot about what people struggle with since I started this.

I worked for Apple many many years ago, but I don’t work well in a corporate atmosphere. I’m much happier being a consultant. Thanks for stopping back 🙂

Have a dumb question. This is from your android video 21. In the FragmentContactList.Java , you’ve used
contactList = AllContacts.get(getActivity()).getContactList(), my question is why do we have to use ‘getActivity()’ in this statement?

yeahh got this.Can you please make a Tutorial on it.
(there a sites such as QuizBuilder,moodle quiz they help us to make quiz.But suppose you make a Quiz on it how can you link it to your website… Moreover you built a quiz on it you have to make student to go on their website which is not what i want.If you have any other altenative pls suggest.)
Thank You 🙂

Hi Steve, I have 3 videos waiting to be approved by Samsung. They cover how to make a ListActivity and then call other classes from it. It is pretty much exactly what you asked for. It will be out in the next few days.

Hi Paul, Yes they are all approved by Samsung. No they have never turned down anything I sent to them. I was only supposed to do 4 videos originally, but I wanted to cover everything I found interesting in the Samsung Mobile SDK.